Penny Exonumia Galore!

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  1. The Penny Lady®

    The Penny Lady® Coin Dealer

    I'm writing an article on "Penny Exonumia" and had Todd photograph several pieces from my collection, so I thought I'd "preview" some of these unique and interesting pieces here. Aren't they CUTE!!

    1901 Watch Fob
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    Working padlock made from 1935 Lincoln cent
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    WWII V-Day Victory pin made from a Lincoln cent - these types of WWII souvenirs are referred to as "trench art"
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    Tiny teapots made from Indian cents - these were made by inmates from a Midwest prison in the 1930's-1940's. Notice the different shapes in the teapot as well as the handle (most likely made by different inmates)
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    Tiny teapots made from Lincoln cents
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    Teapot made from a Canadian cent (notice there is no "United States..." underneath "One Cent")
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    Tiny mug made from a Lincoln cent
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    Teapot (approx. 2" high) made with various British copper coins, including the handle, with removable lid
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    Tea kettle made from 1943 Australian half penny
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    Spoon made from 1901 British farthing and penny, including the stem
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    1901 Indian cent "Frying Pan" Stick Pin encasement (rare!)
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    1901 Indian cent "Frying Pan" encasement
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    1908 Indian cent in a Teddy Bear encasement
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    1902 Indian cent Pocket Mirror
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    1908 Indian cent in oval Pocket Mirror
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    1928 Lincoln cent Pocket Mirror
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    1901 Pan Am Expo Elongated Indian cent
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    1907 Jamestown Expo Elongated Indian cent
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    1909 Hudson-Fulton Elongated Lincoln cent
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    1864-L Engrailed edge Indian cent
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    1869 Reeded edge Indian cent
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    1852 Large cent "Pie Cutter"
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    1892 Indian cent "Gear" (no hole)
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    Any comments and/or additional information on these pieces for my article are certainly welcome!
     
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  3. DM1

    DM1 Active Member

    I still have a squashed penny from the Jelly Belly factory :cool:
     
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  4. K2Coins

    K2Coins GO GATORS

    Neat!!! I still have yet to own one.
     
  5. GreatWalrus

    GreatWalrus WHEREZ MAH BUKKIT

    Wow, many of those I have never seen before. Very cool.
     
  6. Louie_Two_Bits

    Louie_Two_Bits Chump for Change

    Amazing; the craftsmanship that went into these. Thanks for sharing your unique collection!

    -LTB
     
  7. Detecto92

    Detecto92 Well-Known Member

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    I love all of these!
     
  8. Juan Blanco

    Juan Blanco New Member

    I had to look up "exonumia" but WOW! Tiny Teapots!!! ( Also, pie cutters.)

    Detecto-
    Why are you vomiting rainbow? I'm hip to the b/ character but not this meme, Thx.
     
  9. Detecto92

    Detecto92 Well-Known Member

    Vomiting rainbows is a popular meme. It is a response to something that is so awesome, in makes you vomit a rainbow.
     
  10. BadThad

    BadThad Calibrated for Lincolns

    Very cool collection Charmy!
     
  11. PennyGuy

    PennyGuy US and CDN Copper

    Great penny exonumia PL. Thanks for giving us a preview.

    ps Did that dealer from Mi ever send you pics of the pocket mirror?
     
  12. ziggy9

    ziggy9 *NEC SPERNO NEC TIMEO*

    Charmy,
    These would make an awesome exhibit for the next World's Fair of Money!
     
  13. The Penny Lady®

    The Penny Lady® Coin Dealer

    That's a very interesting idea, I've never done an exhibit before. Maybe we could discuss this further on the phone, I'll pm you.
     
  14. ziggy9

    ziggy9 *NEC SPERNO NEC TIMEO*

  15. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Wow, impressive collection. I always liked the pie cutters for some reason. Also like the padlock.

    Thanks for sharing Charmy.
     
  16. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

    I sure would like to get one of those IHC teapots sometime. I saw some of those years ago at a coin show and have wanted one ever since.
     
  17. Detecto92

    Detecto92 Well-Known Member

    I saw a few sell on eBay for around $25-$30. They are cool as heck.
     
  18. The Penny Lady®

    The Penny Lady® Coin Dealer

    Thank you everyone! Here's a little more info about the teapots:

    According to an article that appeared a few years ago in the Numismatist, "n the mid-1930’s, inmates at Massachusetts’ Bridgewater State Prison spent their free time using spoons to shape copper cents into cups, pans and teapots. . . . These miniatures carry a tale as unusual as the teapots are charming. Guards spirited the creations out of the prison and sold them for 10 to 25 cents each. According to ANA Executive Director Emeritus Ed Rochette, exchanges regularly took place at his uncle’s Bridge Diner on Pope’s Island, Massachusettes."

    By the way, the watch fob is probably the most rare of the pieces above, but the padlock is also very difficult to find. The little teapots usually go for $25 to $100 depending on whether they are an Indian cent or Lincoln, if the patina is original, whether the lid is removable, and the detail of the design (spout, handle).
     
  19. SPP Ottawa

    SPP Ottawa Numismatist

    Very cool. I have a small collection of Canadian exonumia, but that Canadian teapot is something I have never seen before...
     
  20. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

    Really cool collection!
     
  21. Rebecca Gardiner

    Rebecca Gardiner New Member

    Do you happen to know anything regarding the history of Australian one half penny teapots?

    I have one that is a 1917
     
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